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Babette Rosmond

Real Name
Babette Rosmond
Pseudonyms
Rosamond Campion

Employers


Biography:
Gender

First "Shadow" publication

Place of Birth
United States of America

Date of Birth
Date of Death

November 4, 1921
October 23, 1997


Professional History

Babette Rosmond was an editor for Street & Smith during the "pulp" era. She edited Doc Savage from 1944 to 1948 and The Shadow Magazine from 1946 to 1948.

She later became the fiction editor for other magazines including Seventeen from 1957 to 1975.

Also known as an author, she wrote several novels; The Dewy, Dewy Eyes (1946), A Party for Grown-Ups (1948), Lucy, or the Delaware Dialogues (1952), The Children: A Comedy for Grown-Ups (1956), The Lawyers (1962), Robert Benchley: His Life and Good Times (1970), Error Hurled (1976) and Monarch (1978). She published the satirical novel Diary of a Candid Lady (1964) under the name Francis M. Arroway.

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See Also

  • Gallery of Babette Rosmond's pictures

Official Website

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